According to ¶11 Algorithm Identifier
of the WebCryptoAPI an AlgorithmIdentifier is an object or DOMString
.
According to ¶11 Algorithm Identifier
of the WebCryptoAPI an AlgorithmIdentifier is an object or DOMString
. We make this more precise
here and specify an Algorithm.
note: it may be that we can do only with KeyAlgorithmIdentifier and HashAlgorithmIdentifier
The Crypto interface represents basic cryptography features available in the current context.
The CryptoKey object represents an opaque reference to keying material that is managed by the user agent.
The CryptoKeyPair dictionary represents an asymmetric key pair that is comprised of both public and private keys.
A HashAlgorithm type is not defined in the W3C Web Crypto API, even though a KeyAlgorithm dictionary type is.
According to ¶11 Algorithm Identifier a HashAlgorithmIdentifier is an AlgorithmIdentifier.
According to ¶11 Algorithm Identifier a HashAlgorithmIdentifier is an AlgorithmIdentifier. Here we distinguish between Hash and Key Algorithm Identifiers. At the JS layer these have the same structure.
The KeyAlgorithm dictionary represents information about the contents of a given CryptoKey object.
According to ¶11 Algorithm Identifier
of the WebCryptoAPI an AlgorithmIdentifier is an object or DOMString
.
According to ¶11 Algorithm Identifier
of the WebCryptoAPI an AlgorithmIdentifier is an object or DOMString
. We make this more precise
here and distinguish the non overlapping classes of Key and Hash Algorithms.
see ¶14.2 Data Types in W3C spec
see ¶13 CryptoKey interface in W3C doc
See ¶ 13. CryptoKey Interface of w3c spec
see example http://tools.
see W3C doc 20.6. RsaHashedKeyAlgorithm dictionary